
15 Points from a Russian Citizen Who Wants the Best for Their Country

Alexei Navalny’s broadcast with economist Sergei Guriev
A recording of an extensive conversation between Alexei Navalny and economist Sergei Guriev, made in December 2020—just a few weeks before his return to Moscow. While the Russian authorities were pretending there had been no Novichok poisoning, Alexei, in Germany, was laying out in detail how to bui
Alexei Navalny’s Nomination
A recording of Alexei Navalny’s historic speech at a meeting of the initiative group in Moscow on December 25, 2017, where he was officially nominated as a presidential candidate. The event marked the culmination of his large-scale nationwide campaign, which energized the regions and seriously alarm

Alexei Navalny’s interview on the program “Parfyonov and Pozner” on the TV Rain channel
Parfyonov, Navalny, Pozner is a conversation recorded in 2012 after the release of the film “The Term.” At the center of the discussion are the 2011–2012 protests, Russia’s political future, the role of television, censorship, and how public politics functions in a country where the federal TV chann

Twitter day. 24 September 2011

Exactly three years ago, I returned to Russia after completing treatment following the poisoning. In…

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Twitter day. 16 March 2021

What Is Happening. What to Do. And Whether the Constitution Needs Defending
Circus on Ice: Putin’s Senility Threatens the Country
Down with the tsar; Pashinyan and Armenia; drive out the liberal scum.

Alexei Navalny’s speech at a rally in Moscow in support of Telegram

What a bastard.

Alexei Navalny on the program *Special Opinion* on December 14, 2017

Yesterday I lost a supporter.

Who Will Be to Blame for the Collapse of Uzbekistan (and Russia)

A smoker’s and liar’s robot vs. a healthy person’s robot

Thank you to everyone who came.
Rally “For a Change of Power”

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A Brief Reflection on Protests